Who is my state highway traffic safety representative and what do they do?
The Governor’s Highway Safety Association (GHSA) is an association of state-level highway traffic safety representatives that work to change the behavior of drivers and other road users (including pedestrians and bicyclists) to reduce motor vehicle-related deaths and injuries. You can find your state highway safety office online at http://www.naghsr.org/html/links/highwaysafetywebsites.html or call the GHSA at 202-789-0942.
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